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Ethics Quiz 1

The document is an assessment for a course on ethics at the Governor Mariano E. Villafuerte Community College, consisting of true or false statements regarding various ethical concepts. Students are instructed to identify the correctness of each statement and provide corrections for any false claims. The assessment covers topics such as moral standards, the nature of ethics, and philosophical perspectives on morality.

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Ethics Quiz 1

The document is an assessment for a course on ethics at the Governor Mariano E. Villafuerte Community College, consisting of true or false statements regarding various ethical concepts. Students are instructed to identify the correctness of each statement and provide corrections for any false claims. The assessment covers topics such as moral standards, the nature of ethics, and philosophical perspectives on morality.

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Republic of the Philippines

GOVERNOR MARIANO E. VILLAFUERTE COMMUNITY


COLLEGE – LIBMANAN CAMPUS
Potot, Libmanan, Camarines Sur (4407)

ASSESSMENT 1
GE 122: ETHICS

DIRECTION: Modified TRUE or FALSE. Read and understand carefully each


statement. Write TRUE on the space provided for if it is correct, if the statement
is false, underline the word which makes it FALSE and write on the blank
provided the correct answer. AVOID erasure, as there will be point deduction for
dirty answer sheet.

________________ 1. Policies are important to social beings.


________________ 2. No one is above the law.
________________ 3. Rules are not meant to restrict your free will.
________________ 4. If there are laws or rules that restrict your ability or
power to do good.
________________ 5. Any rule or law that prevents individual persons from
doing and being good ought to be repealed.
________________ 6. According to Copernicus the ideal states referred to as
no-more rules, no more laws because people discern
what is right or good.
________________ 7. It is a state where one owns the moral standard not just
abide by the moral standard.
________________ 8. The term “ethics” comes from the Greek word “ethos”
meaning “custom” used in the works of Aristotle.
________________ 9. Ethics is a branch of science which deal with moral
standards.
________________ 10. Actions is the adjective describing a human act as
either ethically right or wrong.
________________ 11. Moral agent is a being capable of acting with reference
to right or wrong.
________________ 12. Humility is the positive character traits embodied
values like honesty, compassion and courage
________________ 13. Moral standards are beliefs or prescriptions that serve
as the frameworks for determining what ought to done.
________________ 14. The consequence standards depend on results or
outcomes.
________________ 15. The non-consequence standards are based on the
common law.
________________ 16. Non-moral standards are social rules, demands of
etiquette and good manners.
________________ 17. Moral standards are based also on non-consequence
standards or sense of duty that you wish would be
followed by all.
________________ 18. For Immanuel Kant, belief in God strengthens them to
be moral.
________________ 19. The evolutionist claims that the sense of moral
standards must have evolved with man not something
that was implanted in every human person.
________________ 20. The theistic line of thought states that moral standards
are of diving origin.

Good Luck!

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